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Worksheet 11 Student’s Book pages 126-127

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The future

1 Look at Lucy’s diary and make sentences using the present continuous.

Sunday yoga in the park – 11 am

Monday Maths test – 10.30


Tuesday online chat with Beatrice – evening
Wednesday write up Science project
Thursday gym practice
Friday cinema with Celia
Saturday watch Britain has Talent at Peter’s

Example: Lucy is practising / doing yoga in the park on Sunday morning.

a. On Monday, she a Maths test at 10.30.


b. On Tuesday evening she with Beatrice.
c. She a Science project on Wednesday.
d. She the gym on Thursday.
e. On Friday evening she the cinema with Celia.
f. Finally, on Saturday she at Peter’s.

2 Complete the gaps below by saying what you will do in each situation.
Remember to conjugate the verb in brackets in the future (will + infinitive form).

Example: Oh, I forgot my door keys at the cafe.


Really? I’ll go and get them.

a. I can’t get this computer to do what I want!


Relax, mine. (lend)

b. The baby is crying and I can’t leave the kitchen now. OK.
. (see / what / go on)

c. I noticed there isn’t any milk in the fridge and the kids are coming home from school.
Don’t worry, aunty, . (go / supermarket)

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d. I need to speak to the doctor but I don’t want to leave the kids alone.
I . (watch / kids / for you)

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e. I don’t know where my iPhone is. I’ve looked everywhere.
Don’t worry, I for it. (help / look)

3 Circle the appropriate form of the verb to express the future in each sentence.

a. This summer we spend / are spending our holidays in England.


b. You’d better take warm clothes, because it is / is going to be very cold up in the mountains.
c. I’ve run out of butter. Are you going to / Will you get me some from the supermarket round the
corner?
d. I’ve just heard that Jenny and Tom will have / are having another baby.
e. Their train arrived / arrives at half past four, so you’d better leave in time to pick them up.
f. Christmas Day fell / falls on a Tuesday this year.
g. Sally never goes / will never go to university. She thinks the fees are far too expensive.
h. Don’t worry if you have to work late tonight. I will pick / am picking up the kids from school at half
past four.
i. It is raining / will rain heavily tonight, so take an umbrella with you.
j. Our new next door neighbours move / are moving tomorrow morning.
k. Don’t forget. John’s parents are coming / come for dinner tomorrow evening.
l. As usual, the school holidays start / started in the third week of June this year.

Virgínia Barros, Luísa Barros, Maria José Rodrigues, Vanessa Reis Esteves

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